To vote on the renovation to identify significant issues at the Federal level, legislation is premature, said the Commissioner for human rights in the Russian Federation Tatiana Moskalkova.

«It seems that as long as all substantive issues of the renovation will not be resolved by Federal law, it is premature to invite the citizens to decide the fate of their homes and their future», — said in a statement Moskalkova published on its website.

Moskalkova reminded that voting Muscovites on the issues of the renovation began in mid-may, residents of the five-story building shall within one month to determine the fate of their homes. According to the Ombudsman, that this choice was deliberate and prudent, «it is necessary to clearly and accurately represent the terms on which will be the resettlement houses», namely: information about what housing you can get in return occupied; whether there are alternative options; what are the legal guarantees; there are the possibilities of protection of their rights in the justice system.

«Named, and many other conditions should be provided by Federal law,» she added. The Ombudsman also stressed that further consideration of the bill on the renovation moved by the state Duma on 5 July, while the «decision of the potential migrants must take now» – until June 15.

«Submitted to the State Duma and my conclusion about the need to respect the constitutional rights of relocated people,» — said Moskalkova.

Moscow authorities on may 2 published a list of 4566 five-story building, which will vote on their inclusion in a program of renovation of housing. The list includes homes located in 85 districts of old Moscow and six settlements in the annexed territories. While 40 districts of old Moscow and 15 settlements new to the list are not included. In the final version of the program can enter a smaller number in Moscow, «Khrushchev» — it will include only those houses where the inhabitants of two thirds of the apartments will vote for the renovation. In forming the list takes into account technical condition of the house and the opinion of its inhabitants in a preliminary survey. Voting began on 14 may and will end on June 15.

According to the mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin, the implementation of the rights of Muscovites will not be infringed and they have received new apartments will be between 25-35% of its market value more expensive than housing that is demolished. The mayor also noted that the building will be decommissioned only after signing all tenants of the acts of reception and transmission apartments. The law on the renovation of housing Sobyanin proposed to guarantee the issuance of the tenants a new apartment in the same area and with the finish, to provide the rule of replacement of the mortgage with the same conditions and to secure assistance in moving those in need. It also proposes to provide the right of owners of non-privatized apartments to choose between obtaining a new home ownership or social employment.

The Moscow government adopted a decree, according to which the decision on inclusion of the house in the draft programme will be made by a majority of at least 2/3 of the number of owners of premises. Sobyanin also said that the new homes will be built in the year following the adoption of the law and approval of a programme of renovation, with the project of new apartments tenants will be able to see in advance. If Muscovites consider that resettlement they were provided with the uneven or unequal housing, they should have the right to challenge it in court, as the fact of relocation, said the mayor.